Prof. Dr. Sanae ZRIOUEL | Computational Particle Physics | Women Researcher Award
Cadi Ayyad university | Morocco
Professor Dr. Sanae Zriouel is an esteemed Associate Professor of Physics at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Cadi Ayyad University in Marrakech, Morocco. With a deep passion for Mathematical Physics and cutting-edge research in nanomaterials, Dr. Zriouel has made significant contributions in various areas of condensed matter physics. Her academic journey spans multiple prestigious institutions in Morocco, and she has established herself as a key figure in the academic and scientific communities.
Profile
Early Academic Pursuits 📚
Dr. Zriouel’s journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Science from Ibn Tofail University, Morocco, followed by a Master’s degree in Mathematical Physics at Mohammed V University, Morocco. Her academic prowess was evident from early on, as she earned the highest distinctions in her Master’s and later in her PhD in Mathematical Physics from the same institution. She furthered her education with an Engineer’s degree in Electro-mechanics from ENSMR, Rabat, Morocco.
Professional Endeavors 🌍
Dr. Zriouel’s career in academia includes various teaching and research roles. She is currently an Associate Professor at Cadi Ayyad University, where she has been since 2022. Prior to this, she held positions as an Assistant Professor at Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Beni Mellal, and worked as a Dr. Researcher at Mohammed V University, where she developed a profound interest in nanomaterials and theoretical physics. Her roles are not limited to academia; she has been actively involved in multiple administrative responsibilities, serving as an elected member of university councils and commissions that contribute to the growth and development of scientific research and academic programs.
Contributions and Research Focus 🔬
Dr. Zriouel’s research interests include Graphene and related materials, the physics of 2D nanostructures, topological insulators, and chalcopyrite semiconductors. She has worked extensively on quantum dots, ab-initio calculations, and Monte Carlo simulations. Her work on spintronic properties, magnetocaloric effects, and the phase transitions of new materials has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of the physical properties of materials at the nano-scale. She has authored over 10 impactful scientific papers, contributing significant knowledge to materials science and theoretical physics.
Impact and Influence 🌟
Dr. Zriouel has had a far-reaching impact on both research and education. Her work has influenced various collaborations with institutions such as the Institut Néel, CNRS, Yildiz Technical University, and Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics. Additionally, she has received recognition as a scientific visitor to prestigious institutions across the globe, including in Turkey, Italy, and France. Her leadership roles, including coordinating projects like the Extended African Network for Advanced 2D Materials, demonstrate her commitment to scientific collaboration and her efforts to foster an international exchange of ideas.
Academic Cites 📑
Dr. Zriouel’s research papers have been widely cited in the scientific community. Her work on half-metallic ferromagnetic properties, phase transitions in graphene, and DFT-based materials simulations has paved the way for significant advancements in spintronics and quantum materials. Notable publications include her contributions to Computational Condensed Matter and Modern Physics Letters. Her research continues to be cited globally, influencing the fields of nanotechnology, magnetism, and advanced materials.
Research Skills 🧠
Dr. Zriouel possesses a remarkable set of research skills that span theoretical physics and computational simulations. She is proficient in C++, Fortran, MATLAB, and other programming languages used for numerical simulations and ab-initio calculations. Her expertise includes tools like Quantum Espresso, LAMMPS, Wien2k, and SPRKKR, which she uses to explore the properties of advanced graphene-based materials, quantum dots, and other nanomaterials.
Teaching Experience 🎓
Dr. Zriouel is a dedicated educator, teaching a wide array of courses in physics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. She teaches courses such as Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetism, and Thermodynamics. Over the years, she has supervised more than 30 students, including Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD candidates. Her mentorship extends beyond coursework, as she is involved in guiding students in their research projects and helping them navigate the world of theoretical physics and computational modeling.
Awards and Honors 🏆
Dr. Zriouel has been recognized for her academic excellence with several prestigious awards. Notable honors include being awarded Full Membership of the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) in 2020, and receiving the Award of Excellence from the National Center of Scientific Research of Morocco in 2014. In addition, she was the Valedictorian of both her Engineering program and her Physics graduate program. These accolades underline her exceptional academic achievements and her dedication to the advancement of science.
Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮
Dr. Zriouel’s legacy lies not only in her groundbreaking research but also in the impact she has had on the next generation of scientists. She has inspired and mentored numerous students, guiding them toward their own successful academic and research careers. Her contributions to the field of nanomaterials and quantum physics are set to influence future developments in green energy, quantum computing, and material science.
Publications Top Notes
In-depth study of double perovskite Sr₂NiTaO₆: Structural, electronic, thermoelectric, and spintronic properties for sustainable and high-performance applications
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Authors: JU Ahsan, MR Rather, K Sultan, S Zriouel, E Hlil
Journal: Computational Condensed Matter
Year: 2025
Investigating thermodynamic and magnetic behavior of graphullerene-like nanostructure using Monte Carlo techniques
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Authors: S Zriouel, A Mhirech, B Kabouchi, L Bahmad, Z Fadil, FM Husain
Journal: Philosophical Magazine
Year: 2025
Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effects of the graphullerene-like 4-(Mg₄C) nanostructure: A Monte Carlo study
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Authors: N Saber, S Zriouel, A Mhirech, B Kabouchi, L Bahmad, Z Fadil
Journal: Modern Physics Letters B
Year: 2024
Phase transitions and critical dielectric phenomena of janus transition metal oxides
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Authors: S Zriouel
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: B
Year: 2021
Effect of p–d hybridization on half metallic properties of some diluted II–IV–V₂ chalcopyrites for spintronic applications
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Authors: S Zriouel, B Taychour, B Drissi
Journal: Physica Scripta
Year: 2020